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ImageMagick® is a software suite to create, edit, and compose bitmap images. It can read, convert and write images in a variety of formats (over 100) including DPX, EXR, GIF, JPEG, JPEG-2000, PDF, PhotoCD, PNG, Postscript, SVG, and TIFF. Use ImageMagick to translate, flip, mirror, rotate, scale ... [More] , shear and transform images, adjust image colors, apply various special effects, or draw text, lines, polygons, ellipses and Bézier curves. The functionality of ImageMagick is typically utilized from the command line or you can use the features from programs written in your favorite programming language. ImageMagick is free software delivered as a ready-to-run binary distribution or as source code that you may freely use, copy, modify, and distribute in both open and proprietary applications. [Less]

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GPAW is a density-functional theory (DFT) Python code based on the projector-augmented wave (PAW) method and the atomic simulation environment (ASE). It uses real-space uniform grids and multigrid methods or atom-centered basis-functions.

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As the matlab,you can fine it very easy to use the method of DSP,because many of complex method had been build in the class signal. You can find it's easy to use these classes because I have expatiate anything in my code source. All you need to do is just somthing to use.

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The Distributed Family Tree is an open network of genealogical data and metadata. In a nutshell, the big idea is that we can combine all available genealogical information on the Internet into a single distributed network. Genesis, the current focus of this effort, is a software research ... [More] assistant based on the Eclipse RCP. It provides basic data storage and retrieval, user interface, and software agent coordination facilities. It can be extended with plugins to access new data sources, analyze and correlate genealogical facts, provide new views on the data, and much, much more. Additional information can be found at the project home. [Less]

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CP2K is a freely available (GPL) program, written in Fortran 95, to perform atomistic and molecular simulations of solid state, liquid, molecular and biological systems. It provides a general framework for different methods such as e.g. density functional theory (DFT) using a mixed Gaussian and ... [More] plane waves approach (GPW), and classical pair and many-body potentials. [Less]

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Spectro-Edit reads in regular PCM audio files (currently, only 16-bit mono WAV is supported), then shows you the audio visually in a time vs. frequency plot. The fun part is, you can "paint out" any part of the visualization and play back the audio subject to your modifications. When you ... [More] are happy with the result, you can save your work back to a WAV file. This could be useful for podcasting (edit out microphone noise, chair squeaks, phones ringing, and other background noise), music (make strange and unusual modifications to the sound for artistic reasons), research (visualize animal calls or noise pollution from nearby industrial activity), and general purpose geekery (which is why I made it). To help get you started, check out the BasicInstructions and UsageExamples. Enjoy! Special ThanksThanks to Piotr Wendykier of Emory University for his JTransforms library, which Spectro-Edit uses for its fast and accurate DCT and IDCT routines. JTransforms is available under a MPL 1.1/GPL 2.0/ LGPL 2.1 tri-license. Spectro-Edit uses it under the terms of LGPL 2.1. Thanks also to Mark James for his Silk icon set. Spectro-Edit uses a mix of original and butchered (by me) icons from this set. The Silk icons are available under the Creative Commons Attribution License 2.5 Screenshot [Less]

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I want to fully understand the computational physics, especially the DFT method for solving the properties of Condense Matters. So this is the main reason i create this project.

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Set of small code piecies writen to understend main DFT concepts.

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Visit http://elk.sourceforge.net/

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